Yes, you can live broadcast over the Dacast platform on your smartphone. Almost all RTMP (real-time messaging protocol) sources, including smartphone apps, will work over Dacast. However, you want to make sure the app supports your login and password. This is a security requirement to stream over the Limelight network which is one of the […]
Recently, Dacast released an end-to-end, all in one live streaming platform that includes live and on-demand video streaming, making mobile live streaming support a standard feature. We are in the process of a full migration, and for all customers interested in the new offering, and have put together a thorough tutorial on how to use […]
This post will guide you through live streaming from an iPhone or Ipad with the iOS RTMP streaming app from nanoStream. To follow along with this guide, you’ll need three things: 1. an iPhone or Ipad 2. The NanoStream app (Free demo available for a limited period of time) 3. A Dacast account Note: There is […]
Yes, viewers can watch Dacast videos, both live streams, and Video on Demand content, from any device that supports HTML5 streaming. This includes iOS devices (Apple products), Android devices, gaming consoles (like the Wii U) and many more. To share your content with mobile viewers you can either send them a Share Link or give […]
Yes, it is possible to create an iOS or Android app to listen to streams hosted on Dacast. In fact, mobile streaming is becoming more and more important for both audio and video, and Dacast is fully equipped with the tools you need to make it a success. In this post, we’re going to touch […]
When it comes to live streaming from your iPhone or other Apple device, low latency channels won’t work in Safari unless third-party cookies are enabled. In order to set yourself up for success from the start, you must enable cookies on your Apple device. In this article, we will show you how to enable cookies […]
If the video on your live stream is not showing up on iPhones and iPads but you can hear the audio, this likely means there is an issue with your video codec. H.264 is the suggested video codec. Most often this problem is the result of using VP6 set up as the video codec, as […]
This guide will walk you through streaming from a mobile device using Larix Broadcaster Live Streaming App. It requires 3 things: A mobile phone or table Larix Broadcaster Mobile App A Dacast account Larix Broadcaster is a free app for iOS and Android that you can use to live stream on the Dacast platform from […]